Advice on marketing, business strategy and of course info on factor1 projects.

Feedback.

Uncategorized — Posted by: matt adams on August 21, 2007 at 2:30 am

Feedback is normally such a touchy subject. Everyone wants it, but no one wants to do much about it.

A few weeks ago I bought a pair of headphones from best buy. I got a survey. Which is good because I was very frustrated at this store. So this weekend I sit down to take my survey. I answer the questions politely, and with great thought.

So today, less than 24 hours after taking the survey, I get a phone call. Not from some Customer service rep, but from the store manager. He wanted to talk specifically about my points in the survey. I’m shocked. I bought a $45 item, and the manager cares to hear about what I would do differently in his store. We had a great conversation about product placement, employee responsiveness, and product selection & price points.

I was impressed. And I have a new thought.

A feed back box is soo 1994.

But a website feedback form is easy, anonymous, and we may get some interesting thoughts and answers from people too shy to call or email. I have heard that 90% of unsatisfied people, will never complain. They quietly leave. So with this form, we are begging and pleading for opinions. Maybe we can get more than the 10% to let us know. Or Better yet, maybe we can get someone to comment before they leave, giving you a shot to make the change, and keep the customer or church goer.

So what do you think about a page & form on your website asking for peoples opinions. We could announce it & add it to the church bulletin. Let the people know to tell you what they like and what they dont. It could be a great way for your organization or church to stay connected to people, and change how they operate to best suit the very customers or congregation you are there to help.

By the way, this all started off as a personal email to my pastor. I’m glad he reads my blog.

Purple cow sighting

Uncategorized — Posted by: matt adams on August 20, 2007 at 5:50 am

For those of you who have red the book Purple Cow by Seth Godin, you know what I am talking about.

The other day my Wife and I went to a local Jack in the Box for a quick to go dinner. After taking my order, the cashier did something i did not expect. He asked for my name. I was shocked. Once my order was ready, there was a very casual, “Hey Matt, here is your order, can I do anything else for you” , and then a “thanks for coming in, have a great night matt”. Now this wasn’t a fill in the blank sentence read by an employee like a robot. The cashier sounded sincere.

Is this revolutionary, not particularly. But for a fast food chain, YES. I go to the local deli (on a pretty regular basis) and I dont get this kind of treatment.

So what next. Is there a place in your business, ministry, or organization where you can be as personal as possible? Can you great your regular customers or attendees by name?

Studies have shown customers who feel valued, and cared for, may be customers for life. If you loose sight of the people who make your organization what it is, they may wander off across the street to the place that can treat them the way the deserve.

Blog Action Day

Uncategorized — Posted by: matt adams on August 16, 2007 at 8:10 pm

blog action day

I was pretty excited to hear about this. I think its a great Concept.
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Site launch – The Bridge church

Site Launches — Posted by: matt adams on August 15, 2007 at 10:41 pm

Yet another site launch this month. And there are more to come.

The Bridge church in Tennessee.

I really like this sites vibe. The background is way cool, and one of my favorite parts.

bridge

marketing at its best.

Marketing — Posted by: matt adams on August 14, 2007 at 7:34 pm

So I saw this commercial last night. And I did a double take. Did they show what I think they did on national prime time TV?

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Site Launch – OEN skin care

Site Launches — Posted by: matt adams on August 10, 2007 at 6:48 am

On Tuesday we officially launched a super clean site for a local maricopa skin care line. OEN skin care was beautifully designed by another local maricopa designer, Travis Andersen of Mindbogl Design. Travis produces some amazing work, and I look forward to working with him more on future projects.

OEnsite

favorite things around the internet

Uncategorized — Posted by: matt adams on August 9, 2007 at 7:02 am

So I am an internet junkie. I love cool internet toys.

Some of my new favorite things this month.

1. Pandora. An awesome internet radio of sorts. Plug in a band you like, and it finds and plays random music in a similar category of the band you like. A great way to find new bands or songs.

2. Google Reader. This isnt new, i just like it a lot. I live in google reader. I start my day by reading my subscribed RSS feeds.

3. Colour Lovers. A great site for finding new color schemes.

4. FaveUP. Great logos, print, and web work posted from around the world.

5. Squidoo. The brain child of Seth Godin. A great user generated content site. You can learn all kinds of things here.

thats it for now. I have actually been saving these for a while. I wanted to make sure I really like something before I share with the other 4 people who read this.

Site Launch – TLCC

Site Launches — Posted by: matt adams on August 3, 2007 at 10:39 pm

wow we have been busy around these parts. A lot of new sites launching soon.

Here is the latest.

A Full CMS driven flash site for True life christian church of Ohio.
truelifecc.com

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